Transition your home from winter to spring by switching up these simple decor items.

Annie Schlechter

Out with cozy winter neutrals and in with the fresh colors and patterns of spring.

Nathan Schroder

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coffee table with books flowers and disco ball

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Use Fresh Duvet Covers and Sheets

Swap out yourheavy quiltand flannel sheets for a lighter set.

Kim Cornelison

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David Land

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Bedroom with a blue headboard and a white comforter

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While winter might call for more holiday-esque graphics and subtle photos, spring calls for lighter and brighter pieces.

Swap out black and white photos for colorful art prints and bold graphics.

To make this swap even more budget-friendly, download and print outfree public domain artto fill your frames.

green midcentury bedroom

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Robert Peterson

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This way, you’ll have four different pillows for the price of one.

Use muted neutral tones for the fall and winter and opt for playfulpastels and patterns for springand summer.

Artwork hanging on a teal wall with a dresser and lamp

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Carson Downing

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Swap Out Place tweaks and Centerpieces

Few decor pieces beat abeautifully-set table.

Swap out winter-theme pinecone and evergreen centerpieces for aspring tableof fresh flowers, floral linens, and bright dishes.

Colorful pillows on a bench by a gallery wall

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Stack a few colorful books and place a coordinating accent piece on top to tie the space together.

Jason Donnelly

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Use a New Scent

Whilehome fragrancestechnically aren’t home decor, they can drastically affect your home feels.

Purple and yellow table setting with purple flowers and leaves

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Set the mood of your space with scents like fresh linen or ocean water.

Or, open up your windows on a sunny day and let the fresh air in.

Candle and flowers on living room coffee table

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